Disclaimer: I think neither Matt nor Trey would like pairing so many characters so…
Edit: Just fixed a few parts that made it seem eh.
Dip (DamienxPip)
Both of us broken, caught in the moment - (Chemicals React) Aly and Aj
Damien doesn't know why he bothers to listen to his father, because he is nothing but a pussy and rainbows, but he goes back to Earth, after nearly ten years. The last he's been here was when he burned that scrawny, little pixie of a French. He goes back to South Park, still in its all-snowing glory. He figures it's because South Park is a separate secluded place, untouched but seemingly always in the brink of insanity.
He finds out Pip is not the same.
He wonder if this is normal, if he should be bothered by how Pip seems to be only a shell of a person. It should be expected, the teasing had never stopped, and the bullying continued. It unnerves him though, unnerves a little too much, yet a little too not.
When Damien sees him in school, his head is bowed down and Damien catches a dim, restless eye. Pip doesn't even try to act like himself. He seems like a ghost, a ghost with posture still as perfect and clothes still as French as ever. And then the teasing stopped, because it didn't seem to matter anymore. Damien realizes the only reason he ever did bully the French was because he knew that Pip will squeal like a girl when he throws fireballs, Pip will be defenseless when he flickers a scoop of rice to him, Pip will still be there after everything, and Pip will still smile afterward..
But now Pip is broken. The porcelain skin is already ruined, not cracked, from the abuse, and the pathetic gluing back leaves a hollow, empty look on the doll. When he smiles, it is empty, and Damien wonders if it is possible to be dead even while you're still very much alive.
He tries to gauge a reaction from the blonde, but when he near kills him and Pip is still broken, still empty, he knows it's pointless and stops. Pip is never really injured after, because after every stunt, Damien heals him afterwards. The sentiment would have mattered more if Pip ever bothered to show his gratitude.
When he stops, he sticks to the blonde like a worried mother—or brother is more appropriate. He notices how the French is even scrawnier and how his skin faded and eye bags are heavy on it because he doesn't seem to sleep a lot. He is still beautiful, but Damien would rather have his skin glow again and his eyes be not-bleak anymore.
He's grown attached to him, and it seems he had inherited a bit of compassion from his father, only for Pip. He's not much of a demon anymore, like how his father is not much of a Hell ruler, but no one seems to care—or rather, no one that matters care.
Sometimes, something flickers in the blonde's face, eyes, smile, but it's short, and when he looks again, it's like it hadn't really been there. But it had been, and Damien tries harder to find that something again. He's getting closer, but it's not really all that much farther than he had gone.
He wonders, sometimes, too, how he was easily reduced to this, but he can't find himself to care. Something seems broken in him and he knows he won't be fixed if he can't fix Pip first. And sometimes, Pip knows this, too. He can see his broken, mended, but not fixed, doll try to smile at him and Damien feels a bit revived and he's a bit of his old self again. It's fleeting, but it's a start, and they try harder each time.
And sometimes, people see Damien and Pip, and not a ghost and a puppy, and they feel a bit more normal then. But they're still not fixed, not by a long shot, there are still holes in Pip's porcelain skin, and tangled wires in Damien's soul, but it's okay. Because Damien's immortal, and he'll be damned to let Pip die on him.
They have eternity to fix each other.
I thought it'd be better if there were quotes before each drabble. It could just be an accompaniment, or it could be my inspiration.
I wonder how many chapters I'll be able to do in this one. I am going to diffuse all my South Park-ness in this collection, I swear to God.
